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Jody Brunk Knowlton

Principal and Co-Founder

Before co-founding Artsource Consulting in 1994, Ms. Knowlton worked with Roselyne C. Swig Artsouce, where she managed multiple corporate and private fine art collections, and developed ArtReach, a rotating exhibition program that partnered nonprofit arts institutions with businesses. She has helped found nonprofits working on domestic violence and arts in education, and has served on the board of the Julia Morgan School for Girls in Oakland since 2007. Ms. Knowlton has a B.A. in Visual Arts from the University of Oregon.

jbk@artsourceinc.com

Tessa Wilcox

Principal and Co-Founder

Prior to co-founding Artsource Consulting in 1994, Ms. Wilcox founded the critically acclaimed Mincher/Wilcox Gallery in 1987, representing American, European, and Latin American artists. She was Director of the Indian and South East Asian Art Department at Butterfield and Butterfield Auctioneers in San Francisco, served as Director of Normar Japanese Ceramics in San Francisco, and worked at the University Art Museum, Berkeley and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. She currently serves on the Board of the Asian Contemporary Arts Consortium in San Francisco. Ms. Wilcox received a B.A. in Art History from the University of California at Berkeley.

tw@artsourceinc.com

Kerri C. Hurtado

Curator

Prior to joining Artsource Consulting in 1997, Ms. Hurtado worked at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and Southern Exposure, a nonprofit artists’ organization, and was gallery coordinator at Student Union Art Gallery at San Francisco State University. Ms. Hurtado has participated on the San Francisco Arts Education Program Advisory Committee, and has served as President of the Board of Directors for the San Francisco Cinematheque. She has a B.A. in Interdisciplinary Arts from San Francisco State University.

kc@artsourceinc.com

Christine Sanford

Along with joining Artsource Consulting in 2013, Ms. Sanford is the Studio Manager for Futures Explored Vocational Art Studio, a studio program that gives artists with developmental disabilities the opportunity to produce and sell original artwork. She is also the co-founder and creative lead for Redisco, a network dedicated to cultivating dance culture and creativity in the US. She has a range of experience from galleries and museums including Lehmann Maupin Gallery in NY, the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, and Gertrude Contemporary, a contemporary art center in Melbourne. Ms. Sanford received a B.A. in Art History and History from the George Washington University.